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2. The announcement shall be as a minimum in English, written in clear, concrete and accessible language, and provide information about the position offered to the candidate volunteer in accordance with the requirements set out in point 2 of Annex I.

In this respect, in order that NCPs are in a position to fulfil these tasks and to achieve a certain level of homogeneity among them, a set of minimum requirements in terms of overall experience in the field, staffing, capacity, IT and other equipment, would have to be specified.

Positive steps have been taken in the framework of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy, the 6th Environment Action Programme and the White Paper on European Transport Policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, including the biofuels Directive, with the envisaged target of 5.75% market share of alternative fuels by 2010; the proposal for a modification of the Eurovignette Directive; measures on fuel taxation; and the above mentioned energy products taxation Directive, which allows Member States to apply lower minimum tax rates for alternative fuels generatin ...[+++]g fewer CO2 emissions.

As indicated in the first progress report, many contributions to the debate, especially at regional level, regard a figure equivalent to 0.45% of EU GDP as a minimum level for the resources to be allocated to cohesion policy for the period after 2006, a position which was endorsed notably by the European Parliament in November 2002 in its opinion on that report.

It welcomed the positive impact of the regional policy followed in recent years and noted that the Commission regarded the threshold of 0.45% of Community GDP allocated to the cohesion policy as a minimum.

in the case of vehicles equipped with positive-ignition engines, a declaration by the manufacturer of the minimum percentage of misfires out of a total number of firing events that either would result in emissions exceeding the limits given in section 2.3 of Annex XI if that percentage of misfire had been present from the start of a type 1 test as described in Annex III to this Regulation or could lead to an exhaust catalyst, or catalysts, overheating prior to causing irreversible damage ...[+++].

- In segmented labour markets, introducing an open-ended "single contract" with a sufficiently long probation period and a gradual increase of protection rights, access to training, life-long learning and career guidance for all employees. Introducing minimum incomes specifically for young people and positively differentiated non-wage costs to make permanent contracts for youngsters more attractive and tackle labour market segmentation, in line with common flexicurity principles.

The universal registration document should act as a source of reference on the issuer, supplying investors and analysts with the minimum information needed to make an informed judgement on the company’s business, financial position, earnings and prospects, governance and shareholding.

Furthermore, more clarity on the application of the Posting of Workers Directive, notably with respect to the proportionate and effective application of minimum wage laws, clarification and adaptation of weekly rest provisions, and an improved enforcement system will have a positive impact on social fairness.

has established and applies rules that define the minimum content of the admission document referred to under point (c), in such a way that sufficient information is provided to investors to enable them to make an informed assessment of the financial position and prospects of the issuer, and the rights attaching to its securities.

This is a positive development: to create a true Energy Union and ensure costs for consumers and companies are kept to a minimum, capacity mechanisms should be open to all types of providers, domestic or foreign, regardless of technology.

a detailed description of the indicators, reflecting possible vulnerabilities, weaknesses or threats to, as a minimum, the capital position, liquidity situation, profitability and risk profile of the entity or entities covered in the recovery plan.

36. Recognises that there are positive effects in relation to flexible working arrangements for some people, allowing them to achieve a better work-life balance; points out the advantages for people from rural and economically less developed areas in joining the digital labour market; draws attention to the fact, however, that the digitalisation-driven trend towards more flexible working practices may also give rise to unstable forms of employment; stresses the need to ensure that current standards as regards social ...[+++]security, minimum wages ,where applicable, worker participation and occupational health and safety are maintained;

This being a matter of EU competence, the Council established the position of the Member States at the IMO that was to authorise the Member States to give their consent to be bound by the code with the caveat that it is considered as minimum standard and that nothing in it shall be construed to restrict or limit the fulfilment of their obligations under EU law in relation to three specifically enumerated points.

18. Recalls that the Common Position should lead to a coordinated approach to the arms trade which does not affect the right of Member States to operate more restrictive national policies as stated in Article 3 of the Common Position; further recalls that in any case refusal to transfer any military technology or arms remains the exclusive competence of the Member States and that the common standards set by the Common Position are to be regarded as the minimum standard for the management of transfers of military technology according t ...[+++]o recital 3; points out that harmonisation at European level should not be used as a pretext for watering down stricter national rules;

18. Recalls that the Common Position should lead to a coordinated approach to the arms trade which does not affect the right of Member States to operate more restrictive national policies as stated in Article 3 of the Common Position; further recalls that in any case refusal to transfer any military technology or arms remains the exclusive competence of the Member States and that the common standards set by the Common Position are to be regarded as the minimum standard for the management of transfers of military technology according t ...[+++]o recital 3; points out that harmonisation at European level should not be used as a pretext for watering down stricter national rules;

Members asked questions with regard to trusts and foundations, minimum requirements for of an economic activity to be taxed in the UK, the CCCTB, the role of the UK towards overseas territories, CBCR, the UK patent box regime, the way tax rulings are delivered in the UK, the role of the big 4 accounting firms, the powers and role of tax authorities in enforcing tax rules, the position of HRMC towards the Code of Conduct group.

Members asked questions with regard to the position of the UK towards the CCCTB, the role of the UK towards overseas territories, CBCR, the UK patent box regime, the tax regime applied to the City of London, bank transparency, the UK views on a Google tax, the UK views of the minimum conditions for fair tax competition and whether UK, being a front runner at the international level, would be ready to also coordinate at EU level.

7. Calls for the evaluation of the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) to be concluded as soon as possible, in order for the Commission to ensure the full implementation of these legislation and to make proposals for amending them through the ordinary procedure by the end of 2016; recalls in this context the promise made by President Juncker for a 2030 minimum binding 30% energy efficiency target and insists on the Commission to take on board fully, when reviewing these directives, Parliament positions on this m ...[+++]atter and the energy efficiency first principle;

31. Notes that the contract model has not yet been implemented as envisaged, as dairy farmers are still in a weak market position, there are no minimum standards in the contracts and cooperatives are excluded from them;

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